This is an interestingly general question. The normal consequence of only one egg implanted is one offspring. In many animals the production of one conceptus that, overtime, develops into an offspring.
This assumes that the reference to implantation means the point at which the conceptus stops migrating around the uterus and becomes "fixed" at a single location until fetoplacental development results in a free floating fetus attached
by an umbilicus to the placenta.
This is an interestingly general question. The normal consequence of only one egg implanted is one offspring. In many animals the production of one conceptus that, overtime, develops into an offspring. This assumes that the reference to implantation means the point at which the conceptus stops migrating around the uterus and becomes "fixed" at a single location until fetoplacental development results in a free floating fetus attached by an umbilicus to the placenta.
This is an interestingly general question. The normal consequence of only one egg implanted is one offspring. In many animals the production of one conceptus that, overtime, develops into an offspring. This assumes that the reference to implantation means the point at which the conceptus stops migrating around the uterus and becomes "fixed" at a single location until fetoplacental development results in a free floating fetus attached by an umbilicus to the placenta.
This is an interestingly general question. The normal consequence of only one egg implanted is one offspring. In many animals the production of one conceptus that, overtime, develops into an offspring. This assumes that the reference to implantation means the point at which the conceptus stops migrating around the uterus and becomes "fixed" at a single location until fetoplacental development results in a free floating fetus attached by an umbilicus to the placenta.
This is an interestingly general question. The normal consequence of only one egg implanted is one offspring. In many animals the production of one conceptus that, overtime, develops into an offspring. This assumes that the reference to implantation means the point at which the conceptus stops migrating around the uterus and becomes "fixed" at a single location until fetoplacental development results in a free floating fetus attached by an umbilicus to the placenta.
The tubes can grow back together. You can also have one implanted.
Only one sperm cell fertilizes the female egg during sexual reproduction. The sperm cell contains genetic material from the male that combines with genetic material from the female to form a new individual.
If all 3 eggs are implanted you will likely end up with triplets if not at least twins. one may absorb the other depending on what issues you had that made it where u had to have invitro in the first place. just be ready because you may get more than u bargained for with this one.
No, only one sperm can fertilize one egg.
They are not fraternal twins (two different fertilized eggs implanted), they are identical twins (one single fertilized egg which divide into two separate embryos)
yes only one sperm can fertilize one egg.
A man can have more than only one egg for child making.
Yes, typically only one egg is released during ovulation.